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  • The Vampire Armand - Anne Rice

    The Barnes & Noble ReviewAnd That's Why the Teenager Is a Vamp Luxurious — this is the best word I can think of to describe Anne Rice's hot-blooded fiction. The Vampire Armand foll...
  • The Untouchable - John Banville

    Amazon.com ReviewA brilliant, engaging, and highly literate espionage-cum-existential novel, John Banville's The Untouchable concerns the suddenly-exposed double agent Victor Mask....
  • The Unnamed - Joshua Ferris

    SUMMARY: Tim Farnsworth is a handsome, healthy man, ageing with the grace of a matinée idol. He loves his work. He loves his family. He loves his kitchen. And then one day he stand...
  • The Truth of Valor - Tanya Huff

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: **The "rousing military adventure"(*Locus*) continues with a brand-new *Valor* novel. ** Former Marine Gunnery Sergeant Torin Kerr is attempting to build a new li...
  • The Troika Dolls - Miranda Darling

    SUMMARY: Meet Stevie Duveen: striking, brilliant, gifted in seven languages and all kinds of combat - and strategic analyst for Hazard Ltd, an international trouble-shooting outfit...
  • The Triple Agent_ The Al-Qaeda - Joby Warrick

    Amazon.com ReviewBob Baer Reviews The Triple AgentRobert Baer is the author of two New York Times bestsellers: Sleeping with the Devil...
  • The Train of Small Mercies - David Rowell

    In haunting and crystalline prose, The Train of Small Mercies follows six characters' intrepid search for hope among the debris of an American tragedy.In New York, a young black po...
  • The Tragedy of Arthur_ A Novel - Arthur Phillips

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. A long-lost Shakespeare play surfaces in Phillips's wily fifth novel, a sublime faux memoir framed as the introduction to the play's first pri...
  • The Towers of Melnon - Jeffrey Lord

    The Richard Blade novels were a series of adventures featuring the titular character (MI6A's special agent Richard Blade), who was teleported into a random alternate dimension at t...
  • The Torso - Helene Tursten

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: “The scenes in which Huss tracks her killer through the underbelly of Copenhagen are as good as Louise Welsh’s similarly creepy tour of Glasgow in *The Cutting Ro...